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WTA Tour Promotes Warsaw Open; Two New Tournaments Added in Austria and Spain

Published by Aaress Lawless on Jan 28, 2009 | Print |

The Sony Ericsson WTA Tour announced today that the Warsaw Open has been upgraded to a Premier event status on the 2009 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour calendar.

Two new International level tournaments in Bad Gastein, Austria and Marbella, Spain have also been added to the 2009 schedule.

The Sony Ericsson WTA Tour announced today that the Warsaw Open has been upgraded to a Premier event status on the 2009 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour calendar.

Two new International level tournaments in Bad Gastein, Austria and Marbella, Spain have also been added to the 2009 schedule.

The Warsaw Open, which will feature $600,000 in prize money, will move into the week of May 18 prior to Roland Garros, previously occupied by the German Open in Berlin.

The Gastein Ladies in Bad Gastein will take place the week of July 20 (formerly occupied by the Warsaw Open) and the Andalucia Tennis Experience in Marbella will take place the week of April 6.

“The upgrading of Warsaw to a Premier level tournament and the addition of two new European International events is exciting news for fans of women’s tennis, in particular in Europe,” said Larry Scott, CEO of the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour.

“Today’s announcement represents a strengthening of the Tour calendar in Europe, and is a positive indicator of the investment that women’s tennis continues to attract.”

The 2009 Tour calendar features 55 tournaments (inclusive of the four Grand Slams, which are not operated by the Tour) across 31 countries and record prize money of over $86 million. The international breadth of tournaments includes 26 events in Europe, 15 events in the Americas and 14 events in the Asia-Pacific region.

Seventeen combined events include Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Beijing, Sydney, Moscow, Eastbourne, New Haven, Brisbane, s’Hertogenbosch, Estoril, Memphis and Acapulco, along with the four Grand Slams. Seven back-to-back men/women events include Dubai, Tokyo, Rome, Cincinnati, Canada, Auckland and Bastad.

2009 will also see new tournaments in Madrid, Brisbane, Monterrey, Ponte Vedra Beach, Bastad, Warsaw, Osaka, Bad Gastein and Marbella.

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